no_std-training
esp-storage
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about 1 month ago | 3 months ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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no_std-training
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no_std with ESP32: "rustc --print target-list" changes result depending on directory it's run from
The first Book example is here: https://github.com/esp-rs/no_std-training/tree/main/intro/hello-world
esp-storage
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The Embedded Rust ESP Development Ecosystem
Among these several abstractions, we can program a microcontroller device at any level we like. Additionally, we can develop code with a mix of low-level and high-level abstractions. Obviously, to make code more portable it's better to stick to higher-level abstractions. Also in addition to the above, there exists other crates supporting other functions in no-std development. These include wifi services in the esp-wifi repository, heap allocators in the esp-alloc repository, logging features in the esp-println repository, exception handlers in the esp-backtrace repository, and finally embedded storage traits in the esp-storage repository.
What are some alternatives?
esp-idf-svc - Type-Safe Rust Wrappers for various ESP-IDF services (WiFi, Network, Httpd, Logging, etc.)
esp-pacs - Peripheral Access Crates for Espressif SoCs and modules
esp-idf-hal - embedded-hal implementation for Rust on ESP32 and ESP-IDF
esp-hal - no_std Hardware Abstraction Layers for ESP32 microcontrollers
esp-backtrace - backtrace for ESP32 bare-metal
talc - A fast and flexible allocator for no_std and WebAssembly
esp32-spooky-maze-game - Rust Bare Metal implementation of maze game for ESP32
xargo - The sysroot manager that lets you build and customize `std`
esp-println - Provides print! and println! implementations various Espressif devices
espup - Tool for installing and maintaining Espressif Rust ecosystem.
esp-alloc - A simple `no_std` heap allocator for RISC-V and Xtensa processors from Espressif